The property features three buildings in all — two built in 1913 and a newer structure added in 2002 that sits about halfway between the property's tennis court and pool.

The main house is a 10,230-square-foot, 2.5-story colonial with 13 rooms, including six bedrooms. A second 2,522-square-foot house on the property has three bedrooms, while the third, 2,168-square-foot structure has one bedroom, according to property records.

Should Kim Guadagno become New Jersey's next governor, the couple would have a combined income of roughly $273,000 between the governor's salary and Michael Guadagno's judicial pension. The couple would have received roughly a $1,500 tax credit under her plan based on that income level.